Huge win for car owners! All TSBs to be made public.
The Center for Auto Safety just made the NHTSA (US Government) make public the full text of all TSBs from now on. They are the same organization that has petitioned the NHTSA & filed lawsuits to protect car owners over exploding gas tanks & other major safety issues.
Whenever you drive in your car, you are safer thanks in part to a lot of work over the years by this small but very effective consumer advocacy group.

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1999 Acura Integra Owner Comments

Integra GS 1.8L I4

Automatic transmission

95,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

Happened to my '99 GS this past summer too. Everything seemed intact yet I found I was losing coolant, but luckily I caught the problem just in time (no overheating, or any engine damage). I was also puzzled at first as to where the leak was, because I never expected something to leak out from the top (i.e. against gravity). If you're leaking coolant, check the top side grille of the radiator to see if coolant is escaping from between the metal/plastic "teeth" of the radiator. It was also due to age and seasonal changes (spring > summer) as I was told. Paid through the nose at the stealership since I it's my daily driver and don't have a garage to manage a quick fix.

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